Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 2

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1 ture of such designs. room Suites that will appeal to that our prices will be lowered means dollars and cents to you. o - T » l‘- hkmmflerwefumuhtlwhomenof:omnydiu mfldh.peq)hvltnowfioorsmfilledw:thfqmn- Mmmn%whunmtvmm&d- not help but select one to furnish that “liome of homes.” June Brides Are Welcome Here To you, who are about to set sail on the matrimonial sea, we extend an invitation to inspect our stock. Qur goods dre relisble and our prices as low as quality goods will-per- mit. We promise no flaring reduction, but assure you, be purchased for less. You will get the benefits of a fall- ing market, as now you can buy goods here, that were bought months ago, when prices were much lower. This Heed This Warning SHEA % BURKE " FUR NISHERS o R S you so strorigly, you can- just as soon ds goods can WNORW C ARE v I«o far: 7 MONTVILLE The Colonel Lee Colfax family of Vir- ginia, and plantation singers, represented by the Xens and friends of the First Bap-|is so wet, tigt ehurch, Norwich, gave an entertain- R fment in Paimer Mematial hall Wednesday WHITE ROCK evening. The songs, secitations and jokes were well received. while, the costumes and general appearance of the company afforded much amusement. The entertain- ment was well patronized, Norwich. New Lendon and Uncasvilie being represented in the suflefice. the dntermiseion | the local Chgtian, Endeavpr jSociety sold joe. cremm, dnd t§8 Yotal ' receipts were y Woodmansee and Mrs. Walter s left Thurddd) for New York. where,_ they will be guests of friends and relatives over Memorial Monday were present when the La- dies’ Al society was entertained by M Charles Tufner ‘#od; M. FEdwin Henry[ Thursday Aftergbor 4t Mrs Turner's home. A social time was spent, various plans were discussed; but nothing definite | l’u decided upon. The: hostesses !l—r\rd‘ fascy cra rs, home-made cookies '\'\r\I codoa. | l Rev. Witham §- Beard of New York il gecupy. the pulpit at Montville Cen- @ Bunday, May Thomas Br Massachusetts | as a recent . J, LaBounty's. | The May teachers’ meeting was held in Salmer Memorial school building Tuesday | T $rermoon } % George, Celeman , of . Chesterfield &iling on trlénds JA the village We &y $ Wednesday night In_the ontville Centar the Girls’ was chapel N Je, which numbers about " d Bubert Dart as leader, gave an entertain- | day t. There was a pluylét entitied Cin- n"l a rainbow drill and several num | New s by, the Bam Clet qusrtet of Nort}of jch. Tce cream and small cakes were | I. sale. About £10 was added to the Geasury of the club. *On, scopunt of the holiday, the Com- u‘plly Iibrary will not be open Monday | six “andon this week - GOOBYP.AR * A danes was heldin Goodyear hall last Thdrsday night for the benefit of the lo- | Gl baseball hine. A whist party and dance was held in | tfie €lub hall Wednesday evening Dennis Breen #pent several days of ek at fiis Home in Pawtucket. Mr. and Mra Paflenbach recently e {irtained relatives from Portsmouth, N . LeRoy Bailey his purchised a new touring car Mrs. Fred W. Green is recovering after a purgical operation at the Worcester hpspital Mra.. N, P. Lewis and Charles Fournie were in iHoston Saurday, taking the in- fant,_dpughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Fournler to the children's' ospital for ex-| amination and_treatmept. of Mrs. James McGovern are ta Jearn that she is improving injuries fn an automobile ateident two weeks ago. t On account of bail wedther Sunddy the 1084l baseball mahager was obliged to cancel the Soithbridge game, but the gamp will be played this coming a3 local Bine wilt fine up nex y moriiing against the (’)nrwc(ncul’ lis nine. Coodyear. Battery: Nichol Emmons. A $The new autobus pithased by the year Mills, Inc., arrived in town } and is in service on the Goody lson_route. | 3. ames Bacon has Feturnéd from a few | @hyx’ stay in New York. While there he| eftered the natiomal bowling tournament. | | : SPRING HILL Jahu sister _and niece from m twd churéhes, Roy G. a six months’ pas- ate of the church here_Sunday last service is held at 10.15 a, m. d C&nhvhmh::.flymt fo Nt i y to see mother who is aged and somewha at, feeble. R. R Knapp family of were at u-e home of Judge J. Storrs for a short visit the the r. and Mrs. Neison White of Win- ‘were &t the Flsherty home Sun- s (o our amily of i, :h of Hart- pd, Clarence H. a enry L. Buck their m-m.. of Mansfield Center baine of John “Mre Willlam Webster is entertaining her sister, Miss Ruth Darrow, of New ’ . Mr. and Mrs. naug— at th ! few dave, Mr. ar ather Of the past-week' the usial mers" work has lieen Very much de- s almost impossible to work y soil satisfactorily while it John_Gouvin'.spent the in New York. Phebe Doherty, who has been ill, Ve uv;h have moved " boarding house, automobile and vul- rernalia, was burned to unday morming. The unknown. and . 4Foth Kil- Wit “Mrs Mad LAUREL GLEN Wheeler was a week end visitor antic. Taylor entertained her sfster-in-law, MF. and Mrs. yior, of Providence over Sunday. A 15.Todd has been holding meet- s in tife chapel all this we | foward Martin and family, Mrs 1 dette Cooniand Mrs, on “ of Ashaway, attended services pel Sunday. % 1i Kige is working at Jewett City for Mrs. Raymond Gould and fam- of Westerly were at John Geer's Mon- eral hospital on evening after an illness of about week { uable, MadMakin | , |15 about 30x40 fee Plans for the new courthouse were dlscussed at a meeting of the comm tee on the erection of the bullding, held in this city fifty years ago this week. Nothing of a_definite nature was ac- complished, as the committee adjourn- ed for a week to consider other plans. The Greeneville Fire association peti- tioned the legislature to give them power to police that village and also to light the streets, Laying of the rails on the horse rail- road continued through the week and the line had progressed as far as East Town street. Sedgwick Post was mak- ing plans for Decoration day exc cises which were to be held in Yantic cemetery and Company C. voted to turn out as an escort to the soldiers of the Civil war. Extracts. from the files of tie Bul- letin of 1870- follow: Manday, “May 23, 1870—Twenty-five |1 huhdred t0ns of coal are atloat at Sun- nyside and'more is coming. Haytiat bank notes to the amount of mearly $1,000 have been received in fown. They are made of the best wrapping paper and are about as val- Yesterday afternoon a German gen- tleman attempted to drink thirty glass- es of lager within thirty minutes. His son will attend to his father's business this week. Exceeding luck has made the fisher bold and porgies are now sold for four cents a pound. The paths of vice and'virtue are dis- tinctly marked in Preston—a church and a beer garden a g. A meeting of the owners Of the Steamer ‘Sunbeam was held Saturday afternoon, and no arrangements for her sale being affected, she was chart- ered to. Palmer Smith, of this_ city, from the first of June to the first of October. Mr. Smith will continue her on_the line to Watch Hill Tuesday, May 24, 187 of the Horticultural societ last evening at the Grand Armory hall. 1t was voted to hold the usnal rose and strawberry exhibition in the Grand Armory hall in June, the day to be fix- ed by the executive committee. The reports,of the members indicated an early season in fruits and flowers. Mr. Pratt said he had peas in blessom. The prospects for fruit were reported re- markably good, A’ meeting of the committee on the erection of the new._ court ho held in the counc There were present, His Blackstone, James Allen and :A. F. Reyce, County Commissioners, and the board of selectmen. sented from Architects Fanning a Cautler, the merits of which were cussed. Mr, Osgood w: raise the, money and pay for the site and- the ‘committee adjourned for one week from ‘Saturda n other plans ‘will. bre~presented. Work ‘on the repaving of that por- Yon of Main street, between Market and Shétucket streets, will be com- menced today. On_the West Slde Lhe for tenements of, John Murphy etk gt 1\ T, Whiltemore wid ,i'evaie.ly )ured at the Falls Tuesday, a m One_of the fingst A ever given in this city was Breed hall last evmmg e houss was well filled, many from New Lon- don.and victnity. being present.:, Eorty five voices swelled the chorus, giving of . the* careful atientive | training they - '? Sfi?]z . The thanks of the audxeuaq ladies who sang, especia ly Learned in Kucken’s . Gpednighi d rs. Coit in her solo from Mendelssoh, each of which was rapturously , en cnéed and :were the gems of the even- Friday, May 21, 1810—The delishl:l of the Greeneville road were. increased yesterday by.the passage .0f an. 0X- team drawing a load of waod, a jug of gin and an intoxicated. gentlemsa. A wicked boy turned _the . oxen into.a ditch and the two latter fell off. The man received a.bad cut, but the most valuable part of the cargo was inhurt, Last night this. wicked city was blessed by the Eppeen the Led- yard monthly. ~At. the ;, of Main and Ma.rku streefs ‘:e atteripled ;1o stand on his head, but a crowd pre- vented it and he was. led off by an of- ficer and subsequen:ly dischatges As a farmer was passing over Cén- tral -Wharf yesterday, the. molasses which in a jig fie was carrying, fer- mented and blew up, breaking, the jug. A sweet looking farmer sat.in the wag- on till a man nearby. washed him off with a stream from a ‘hydrant. Five hundred féet 6f raun wers Jaid on the horse railroad yeststday. This paragraph we keep in typ Saturday, May 28, 1870—The aftrac- tions in the democratic -headquarters in the Uncas building, were, pl ably increased last evening byt the af- rangement through the room of the un- adulterated democrats of this city. The hour announced for the commencement of the meeting was o'clock, but not till 8 o'clock did the apartment be- gin the brighten, with the. light reflect: ed from the rubicund noses and cou- tenances of the chosen, General James B. Coit called thesmeeting to order, H. .| Hobart Roath was elected chairma: rm- L. Brnsre‘ar bé ond am bt ed 1n the 0] on of i ey n?: gfi gr"m"e e tsfifl- 2 I 1o e, noming enmlur liim & councilman, e pleasure Sanhedrim, ygp, a5 Albertus Peckp?g .. The g plep of the meeting The | o W e The Dilks Tor tne. ploleckion ot the | 1 Yantic cemetery. were yesterday all trected.” They will be covered on’ eac! side h, 0 frevent the en: croachments, of Lbe river an ao ‘o orejudice the bank agaihst tatling Men are. bel g v the ¥ regan company, to | conmuplu Tks. The. mmg'm had ;Xpe 2 large, trc: ot med_at work on tHe. walks ., las workmz a8 long as_the weu.hgr p:rmil- ted. They completed {ie in frant of the mill, two. walks aerpu,th com: mons and part of the watk on wfuz, is known as_South Chestnut, streef are niow working fo compla . | ‘When completed, thie tes 8 lage will have some.of the best cancrete walks that can be found in any city or town. The cement used is of the very best quality and every Square fodt of | walk hds enough cement therein to it strong and serviceable. They on. cobhlestanes and coal ashes, msuxtnl {Hem. seatnat frost, which very.often is| the cause of walks cracking. _6om- pany plans to put the entire village_as ble, giVing evidence in anothier -way of their intention of making. this FilisgE s of thie best. This iniprovemen the company several thousand dou.m and is but one of the costly improvements contemplated. Another improvement Which, has been made_is, that of installing shower baths, foilets, lavatories, a ‘private bathroom and 2 new refrigeraior in. the hoarding house. The, shower baths ate located, on the second and third floors, have. concrete fioorings and are up to date in every way, The private bathroom has been installed for_use by the, proprietor and,his family. Toilet and lavatories-are locited on eac floor. Equipped as it is, the house has the_accommodations and appearance of a large hotel, having. its. ladies’ sitting room, its gentlemen's sitting room, m: Ths ése walks throughout | ¥ ickly as is. gnusi- ol dining_room, a transients’ dining room, electric lights and steam heat. There large f the buil of the six churchies.met and the aq il of Rey. tral Wills |.and m& the .aft - { Pomfrét Center mantic -§po! Thesdsy_the é&c&;&ffi ":';’?'mfi. ool dritanism. tette of. the nfum Mr- Mrs ber a.utfi Mes, F, Johhson are in Winthrop Mrs, Johumq g&gflur. who rety Hav, Willtam “mony of 2 jeet at mornis schogl at These tisually 16w food prices will enable you to purchase twe dlyg suipply at great savings. . THIS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY One hundred shad, 150 merch and 50 pound: were taken near P: pounds of of striped ba n bridge Mo: ve hundred feet of rails on_the horse railroad ves 1 a ation have at present a petition hefore the legisla ture to increase their power. They for permission to hold _their election of officers ‘of the some Ume during the day the evenin, annual S (\(‘utmn the vote be ‘on one tick- to police him by laborep: e er be! sent- ed by coun his defense th ing ¢ ment of their wage were due. agreed and jud or of the plainti appealing the c: The foundations on Otis street, which the houses now standing on the e of the now 1se are to be removed, con Thursday, May dred feet of rails w 9—Five hun- laid on the horse The line {East Tow squs roof, and wiil be one of b the place. " | sHOULDERS CUT FROM ARMOUR’S STEER BEEF SIRLOIN, | ' ROUND, § PORTERHOUSE Pound 33¢’ ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED STEAK S| ABSOLUTELY | cyoner cuis NO WASTE SOLID MEAT ROAST BEEF Poiind 22¢ SQUIRE’'S COFFEE DINNER BLEND Pound 10c FRESH Pork Loins 29¢ TO ROAST 1 < f(ix preach at the, vens .. Young speonie's owh ork. July, - 1! Thechlxrth roll czll will be held June | the T 1§ chairman of -u_uc)m e s '3:1? fe | f..'f.n o Mr' uh un chib !\l‘fl gfin‘ih- selocti purpose. ll.lnn wit i‘?‘w E'é'mcea o super- . it .-.:::....-*"‘m -] STRAW HAT SALE $2.85 ) Every Stnw Hat in the store will be sold at one low price, ' nt 32 85—Values up to $5 00. * STYLES WILL BE PLACED On Sale T SOme very fitie patterns in Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Cashmeres; Flannels, etc. SPEAK QUICK foF fiow is your cHaret to get & high-grade d 23 BROKEN SIZES OF THE SEASON'S BEST MODELS AND FABRICS, IN THE PLAIN CONSERVATIVE AND EXTREME $23 hand talldred suit, at a remarkably low price H. A. BRUCKNER Telephone 568-3 114 Main Street $23 smfi'r WSALE mmm.mw&kfimmam

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